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Series (E) Refractory Walled Air Curtain Burner (Electric Motor & VFD)
OPERATING MANUAL
SITE PREPARATION
The
“
Two Pile System
”
For an efficient operation you would have two piles;
The
first pile
or
“
main debris
”
pile, is the material being generated from the land fill or
transfer station operation and is located away from the ember path but with good ac-
cess to your loading machinery.
The
second pile
or
“
good wood
”
pile is your best and most burnable wood. When you
first setup the site the operator should spend some time sorting through the main de-
bris pile pulling out what appears to be your best and most burnable materials. This is
the material you will start the fire with, this is the material that will give you a good hot
burning base fire. You will also draw from the good wood pile throughout the day if
you should need to stoke up the fire (more on this in the following sections).
As the FireBox operator is drawing from the main debris pile throughout the day he
should continue to replenish the
“
good wood
”
pile as necessary. The good wood pile
only needs to be enough material to stoke
-
up the fire if needed and enough material to
get you started the next day.
DANGER:
You must insure debris does not build up on the equipment
front deck. It must be keep clean at all times during operation to prevent a
fire that would damage or destroy the motor and accessories.
IMPORTANT WARNING ABOUT BURNING OF PALLETS
Wooden Pallets, especially spent pallets burn extremely hot. DO NOT load
the FireBox above approximately 3/4 of the height of the burn chamber. Heat
damage to the manifold and other structure may occur which would not be
covered under your Limited Factory Warranty.